Hi Dickey, I would interesting in hearing any affirmative answers you get. Thank you, Eldon mailto:[email protected] List admin for SC-Old96 Researching: WADE, HAMES -----Original Message----- From: Dickey Powell [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 11:52 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [ALBLOUNT-L] Re: 1862 Confederate Census Does anyone know where the 1862 Confederate Census for Blount County can be accessed? Or if someone has a copy and can do lookups? Thanks, Dickey Powell
Hello We are hoping the Nichols Memorial Library will be open February 6, at 10, Come look our library over and bring us some of your family material. Look over what we have in our family files, we have close to 4000 names in our files. Our building has been going through some remodeling and it is about ready for you. If you are not a member of our Genealogical Society and would like to know more about us please let me know and will send you an application, our dues are only $15 a year and we put out a magazine quarterly. Please mark your calendar for June 21, 2003 this is the date for our Annual Ancestry Swap Meet, this is held in Gadsden, Alabama. More information will be gotten out later. Thanks and Happy Hunting Gail Brown, Secretary God Bless you and Yours
Does anyone have the parents of LYDIA CHENEY? She married JOHN GRAVES in 1825 and was born 1806. Thanks, David
Does anyone know where the 1862 Confederate Census for Blount County can be accessed? Or if someone has a copy and can do lookups? Thanks, Dickey Powell
I am researching the descendants of Henry Z and Julia Wiggins (Julah) Brown of Blount Co. They are both buried at Centre Methodist Church. Here are their children as I know them to be. Jesse, Rhoda J., Harvey W., Roscoe, Beula, Viola, Dora, and Burma, she died young and is buried in the same cemetery as her parents. I would like to find the deaths, burials, and marriages of any of the above children and also their children. I will be happy to trade info. Any help appreciated. Margie Wiggins Lawrence [email protected]
Can I second that? Billie Shaffer, Clarendon, Tx. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug & Melba Lowe" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 10:24 AM Subject: Re: [ALBLOUNT-L] 12th Alabama Cavalry Companies B and C > Robin Sterling wrote: > > > Just added rosters and the Compiled Service Records from microfilm of > > soldiers from the 12th Alabama Cavalry, Company B (Captain Gus Ingram) and > > Company C (Captain Phillip Musgrove). Look in the Blount County Civil War > > Link... > > > > Hope this helps locate some missing Confederates from Blount County! > > > > http://home.hiwaay.net/~bobwonda/index.html > > > > Kind Regards, > > Robin > > LOVE and SPECIAL THANKS to my friend, Robin Sterling, for always thinking of > others. You are SOMETHING ELSE! Don't know what we would all do without you, > dude!...Melba > > >
Robin Sterling wrote: > Just added rosters and the Compiled Service Records from microfilm of > soldiers from the 12th Alabama Cavalry, Company B (Captain Gus Ingram) and > Company C (Captain Phillip Musgrove). Look in the Blount County Civil War > Link... > > Hope this helps locate some missing Confederates from Blount County! > > http://home.hiwaay.net/~bobwonda/index.html > > Kind Regards, > Robin LOVE and SPECIAL THANKS to my friend, Robin Sterling, for always thinking of others. You are SOMETHING ELSE! Don't know what we would all do without you, dude!...Melba
Thanks, Robin for this good work. Nancy In a message dated 1/17/03 5:16:26 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: << 12th Alabama Cavalry, Company B (Captain Gus Ingram) and Company C (Captain Phillip Musgrove). >>
Just added rosters and the Compiled Service Records from microfilm of soldiers from the 12th Alabama Cavalry, Company B (Captain Gus Ingram) and Company C (Captain Phillip Musgrove). Look in the Blount County Civil War Link... Hope this helps locate some missing Confederates from Blount County! http://home.hiwaay.net/~bobwonda/index.html Kind Regards, Robin
There is information on a Bynum Family on Ancestry, they show up in the Prater Family Tree, under John Prater Sr. Hope this helps. Jackie
I am wondering if anyone has been looking for James Powell that lived in alabama until his death about 1850. His wife was Rebecca Bynum and they had three sons Grey, Green & George am wondering where James and Rebecca are buried. Green was my husband's gggrandfather, who moved to Texas about 1852 or 3. At any rate was in Bosque Co. Texas in 1854. Am looking for the parents of James and Rebecca or any of the siblings of the two. Thanks Nelda Powell
If anyone is interested I have been to samford univeristy and now have a list of mebers in the church in the early years 1897 - 1916 will look any see if your ancestor is there./ Lots of taylors . Halls, halcombs was hoping to find who was buried there no list would have to read page by page to find didn't have the time to do so. over 200 pags Betty Lovell
hello fellow blount county researchers... just added: an index to the obituaries occurring between 1894 and 1940 in The Southern Democrat. go to the Blount County Research Material page and look for the link on the left. http://home.hiwaay.net/~bobwonda/index.html kind regards, robin
Debbie, which Sims family are you looking for? I have a little info on my Sims line from there. Melinda
Robin, Did you think I'd forgotten? Well, I have to fess up, I did. I was up that way today and finally remembered it, but didn't have any cemetery hopping materials so I didn't have anything to clear the brush away. I'll try for that another day. Any way, directions to James T. Whitley family cemetery (Hendrix): Coming south toward Oneonta, from Snead on AL Hwy. 75, turn left on Kornegay Rd. at Hendrix. Go 8/10's of a mile. From the road, it appears there are 3 graves surrounded by a fence to keep the cows out. Terry Jackson
Debbie, Does your CORNELIUS family have a DURHAM connection----probably back in S. Carolina, Old Pendleton District, if they are related to my DURHAMs? Just wondering! Ray George
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Just a reminder that the Nichols Memorial Library in Gadsden (Alabama City) Etowah County will be closed for the month of January. We are in the process of redoing our floors. We will be back in business Feb. 1. Thanks for your patience during our remolding. Gail Brown... Secretary God Bless you and Yours
Hello everyone, Hope someone can help me with this. I am assisting a cousin of mine, Edward Carr, in attempting to locate his gggrandfather's gravesite. His name was: Joseph Hadley b September, 1864 d ca 1907 He lived and died in the Warrior area. Any information regarding Joseph Hadley will be greatly appreciated. Frank Smith
Changing my address from aol.com. Some of you will get duplicate e-mails on this. Some of you won't remember me, as I don't remember you, but we've exchanged genealogy..on my Rhymes, Jones, King, Jackson, Ewing, etc,.side. Others on friends lines I've worked with and others on my husband's Nesmith, Roberts, Hallmark, Sherrill/Sherrell, Killian, Wilson, etc., lines. My new address: [email protected] Hope I don't lose contact with you. Trying to determine how to print my address book, but for some reason, it won't allow me. In that list, I have the names we have all researched from time to time. Will determine how to print the info, hopefully. Feel it is a simple process, but those seem to give me the most trouble these days. Are is it daze? Betty J. Nesmith in Birmingham